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Paraneoplastic syndromes Internal medicine
...s (PPP): PPP refers to a syndrome in which polyarthritis is associated with panniculitis resembling erythema nodosum. PPP often occurs in patients with pancreatitis and severely elevated lipase levels. In aci...
Paraviral exanthema L42 Dermatology
...t R et al (2016) Paraviral exanthems. Expert Rev Anti-Infect Ther 14:601-611.Joseph RH et al (2015) Erythema multiforme after orf virus infection: a report of two cases and literature review. Epidemiol Infect...
Pasteurella Microbiology
...od of 2-14 days (depending on the site of entry of the pathogen), sometimes even after a few hours, erythema and pain appear in the area of the wound. Phlegmonous and abscessing inflammation, as well as regio...
Pasteurellose A28.0 Dermatology
...eriod of 2-14 days (depending on the entry port of the pathogen), sometimes even after a few hours, erythema and pain in the wound area occur. Phlegmonous and abscessing inflammation may also occur as well as...
Patch Dermatology
...ly or indistinctly bordered, pale to deep red or bluish-livid, also differently colored patch. Like erythema or other patches, a patch differs in color, size, arrangement, and presents as a contrast to the no...
Peeling skin syndrome Q80.8 Dermatology
...nifestations) and 2 (inflammatory, congenital) there are itching or burning, peripherally migrating erythema with Collerette-like scaling. The psoriatic border can easily be removed in a parchment-like manner...
Peginterferon alfa-2a Dermatology
...l symptoms (fever, fatigue, chills, headaches, myalgia, sweating), reactions at the injection site (erythema) Interactions Increase of the plasma level of theophylline. Contraindication Allergies to interfero...
Peginterferon alpha-2b Dermatology
...l symptoms (fever, fatigue, chills, headaches, myalgia, sweating), reactions at the injection site (erythema) Rare maculopapular drug exanthema. Interactions Increase of the plasma level of theophylline. Prep...
Pellagra E52 Dermatology
...a: blister formation after banal mechanical irritation, dark urine! HepatopathyPorphyria variegata: erythema, blisters, colicky abdominal pain, porphyrin detection in stool and urineDrug reactions: anamnesis,...
Pemphigoid gestationis O26.4 Dermatology
...ce in further pregnancies; no antibody detection; periumbilical region is not clinically affected); erythema exsudativum multiforme; dermatitis herpetiformis; bullous pemphigoid; dermatosis, IgA linear. Compl...
Pemphigus chronicus benignus familiaris Q82.8 Dermatology
...report(s) Medical history and clinical findings:In a 53-year-old woman, there have been coin-sized erythema and plaques for years, partly with, partly without moist-crusty overlays, in places small-surface,...
Pemphigus paraneoplastic L10.8 Dermatology
...ontrast to pemphigus vulgaris the skin lesions are multiform, resemble the bullous pemphigoid or an erythema exsudativum multiforme with the partly flabby but also bulging blisters; furthermore lichen-planus-...
Perniones T69.1 Dermatology
...ntial diagnosis Chilblain-Lupus: permanent condition; there is no direct relation to a cold trauma. Erythema nodosum: highly painful; no relation to an acute cold trauma. Mostly associated with infections.Sar...
Photoallergen Allergology
...hotodermatol Photoimmunol Photomed 18: 262-269Fujita H et al (1965) Five cases which showed diffuse erythema and edematous papules possibly caused by saccharin, Acta Derm (Kyoto) 60: 303Gordon HH (1972) Aller...
Photoderm vl Dermatology
...under no circumstances should the patient be freshly shaved. Undesirable effects Slight to moderate erythema for one to two days and, in the case of sensitive main types, occasional slight swelling and, in ra...
PID autoinflammatory diseases Internal medicine
...ays a role in autoimmunologic and autoinflammatory diseases such as type 1 diabetes, systemic lupus erythematosus, MDA5-positive dermatomyositis; Aicardi-Goutières syndrome 7 and Singleton-Merten syndrome.DNA...
Pigment incontinence Q82.3 Dermatology
...ssohn type; Incontinentia pigmenti achromians or in various dermatoses such as Lichen planus, Lupus erythematodes chronicus discoides, Erythema dyschromicum perstans as well as fixed drug reaction.
Pinta A67.9 Dermatology
...also by indirect contact. Clinical features Incubation period: 7-20 days. Stage I (primary lesion): Erythematous papule, which is usually overlooked. Subsequently peripheral expansion of the papules and devel...
Piperonyl butoxide Dermatology
...! For small children use a maximum of 20 ml of the shampoo. Undesirable effects Allergic reactions, erythema, irritation of eyes and mucous membranes. Contraindication Hypersensitivity to active substances. P...
Pitch skin L57.8 Dermatology
...s and UV rays. Localization Mainly exposed skin areas. Clinical features Initially itchy or burning erythema, followed by dirty brown pigmentation. Later elastosis, comedones, precanceroses, basal cell carcin...
Pityriasis lichenoides (et varioliformis) acuta L41.0 Dermatology
...rning, but often (in 50% of patients) completely asymptomatic exanthema.Acute onset with 0.2-0.4 cm erythema, red or red-brown initially surface-smooth lichenoid papules. These rapidly disintegrate, with lesi...
Pityriasis rotunda L85.01 Dermatology
...wnish, positive intrinsic fluorescence.Fixed drug reaction: acute inflammatory plaque resembling an erythema multiforme, possibly blistering. Therapy Bland, greasy externals (e.g. Linola Fett, Asche Basis Cre...
Pityriasis rubra pilaris (overview) L44.0 Dermatology
...yriasiform siliceous, often marginal, sharply demarcated, follicular ("nutmeg grater"), lichenified erythema or plaques on the capillitium, face (especially eyebrows, nasolabial folds), also on the trunk.Pity...
Plague A20.9 Dermatology
...CNS symptoms (e.g. delirium). In bacteremia: petechiae, ecchymosis, consumption coagulopathy. Also: erythema, vesicles and pustules.Pulmonary plague: severe clinical picture with dyspnoea, cyanosis, haemoptoe...
Plaque-like form of cutaneous mucinosis L98.5 Dermatology
...sa: A rare case report. Contemp Clin Dent 3(Suppl 2):S214-218Carrington PR et al (1998) Plaque-like erythema with milia: a noninfectious dermal mucinosis mimicking cryptococcal cellulitis in a renal transplan...